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nativescript-splashscreen

v2.3.0

Published

NativeScript for splashscreens

Downloads

13

Readme

npm npm #Installation tns plugin add nativescript-splashscreen

#Configure

Android

Important update all occurrences of org.nativescript.demo to you app's id before using this plugin the app id can be found in the package.json of your apps root folder.

Update app/App_Resources/Android/AndroidManifest.xml

<activity
			android:name="com.tns.NativeScriptActivity"
			android:label="@string/title_activity_kimera"
			android:configChanges="keyboardHidden|orientation|screenSize">
		</activity>

        <activity 
		android:name="co.fitcom.SplashScreen" android:noHistory="true">
		<intent-filter>
		<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
		<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
		</intent-filter>
		</activity>

###Update SplashScreen Logo :- replace app/App_Resources/Android/drawable/splashlogo.png with your updated logo . must use the same filename

Text Displayed :- splash_title located in app/App_Resources/Android/values/splash_settings.xml Text Color :- Update configSplash.setTitleTextColor in app/SplashScreen.js

#Colors The color palette is based on https://material.google.com/style/color.html#color-color-palette

e.g md_blue_900

###Background

Update configSplash.setBackgroundColor in app/SplashScreen.js

iOS

Setup a delegate:

import * as application from 'application';
import {SplashScreen} from 'nativescript-splashscreen';

var FRESH_LAUNCH: boolean = true;

if (application.ios) {
  class MyDelegate extends UIResponder {
    public static ObjCProtocols = [UIApplicationDelegate];
    
    public applicationDidFinishLaunchingWithOptions(application: UIApplication, launchOptions: NSDictionary): boolean {
      return true;
    }

    applicationDidBecomeActive(application: UIApplication): void {
      if (FRESH_LAUNCH) {
        FRESH_LAUNCH = false;
        let splash = new SplashScreen('twitterIcon.png', '#4E75E2');
        application.keyWindow.addSubview(splash.start());
      }
    }
  }
  application.ios.delegate = MyDelegate;
} 
application.start({ moduleName: 'main-page' });

This will only show the splash screen on a fresh startup since you wouldn't want it to appear and animate again on top of your view when returning to the app.

You can pass any image from your app/App_Resources/iOS folder and any hex background color.

new SplashScreen('twitterIcon.png', '#4E75E2');

#Run demo

git clone https://github.com/triniwiz/nativescript-splashscreen
cd nativescript-splashscreen
npm run demo.android

#ScreenShots Android | IOS --------- | ---------- ss | splash